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On 3/25/2025 2:02 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:At our prior location customers skewed younger; tall with big hands and feet. Here, our rural customers are more likely to actually work with their hands rather than shuffling a mouse around for a half day. That's a bigger difference than national trends IMHO.On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 13:13:27 -0400, Zen Cycle <funkmaster@hotmail.com>Going on an assumption with dubious evidence, Andrews demographics stereo typically are from eastern Europe. Id also assume therefore that his customers hands are therefore on the large size according to the Nablu page.
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>I was more intrigued by his claim "they fit American hands!">
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I know Americans in generally are fatter than most of the world, but
does this apply to our hands as well?
Variations in hand sizes follow shoe sizes. The local hardware store
has a wide variety of work and gardening gloves. Mostly, I use gloves
for firewood handling. Unfortunately, the only gloves that fit me
properly are Women's Small or Medium. Men's Small fingers are too
long. I became somewhat proficient at altering and stitching the
glove fingers, but at about 2 hrs per pair, I gave up and have
resigned myself to wearing pink, purple and flower design leather
gloves. I have a similar problem with pianos where an octave span is
a stretch.
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"Whose hands are biggest? You may be surprised."
<https://www.nablu.com/2022/03/whose-hands-are-biggest- you-may-be.html>
Scroll down to the table and graph in the middle of the document.
Notice the wide range in hand sizes. The authors sources of data and
sample sizes are not very good, but does show that there are
differences in hand sizes.
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Hand size is also an issue with smartphone screen sizes:
"How Large is Your Phone? A Cross-cultural Study of Smartphone Comfort
Perception and Preference between Germans and Chinese"
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/ S2351978915003558>
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